Most prior work on mixed-criticality (MC) scheduling has focused on a model in which multiple WCET parameters are specified for each job, the interpretation being that the larger values represent safer estimates of the job\u27s true WCET. More recently, a different MC model has been studied in which it is assumed that the precise speed of the processor upon which the system is implemented varies in an a priori unknown manner during runtime, and estimates must be made about how low the actual speed may fall. The research reported in this paper seeks to integrate the varying-speed MC model and the multi-WCET one into a unified framework. A general model is proposed in which each job may have multiple WCETs specified, and the precise speed o...
There is an increasing trend in embedded systems towards implementing multiple functionalities upon ...
Timing guarantee is critical to ensure the correctness of embedded software systems that interact wi...
There is an increasing trend in embedded systems towards implementing multiple functionalities upon ...
An increasing trend in embedded computing is the moving towards mixed-criticality (MC) systems, in w...
Most existing research on Mixed-Criticality (MC) scheduling (see [1] for a review) has focused on de...
In designing safety-critical real-time systems, there is an emerging trend in moving towards mixed-c...
A mixed criticality (MC) workload consists of components of varying degrees of importance (or criti...
While traditional real-time systems analysis requires single pessimistic estimates to represent syst...
In conventional real-time systems analysis, each system parameter is specified by a single estimate,...
<p>A mixed criticality (MC) workload consists of components of varying degrees of importance (or "cr...
A mixed criticality (MC) workload consists of com-ponents of varying degrees of importance (or “crit...
We consider the scheduling of mixed-criticality task systems, that is, systems where each task to be...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...
Much existing research on Mixed-Criticality (MC) scheduling (see [7] for a review) has focused on de...
We consider the scheduling of mixed-criticality task systems, that is, systems where each task to b...
There is an increasing trend in embedded systems towards implementing multiple functionalities upon ...
Timing guarantee is critical to ensure the correctness of embedded software systems that interact wi...
There is an increasing trend in embedded systems towards implementing multiple functionalities upon ...
An increasing trend in embedded computing is the moving towards mixed-criticality (MC) systems, in w...
Most existing research on Mixed-Criticality (MC) scheduling (see [1] for a review) has focused on de...
In designing safety-critical real-time systems, there is an emerging trend in moving towards mixed-c...
A mixed criticality (MC) workload consists of components of varying degrees of importance (or criti...
While traditional real-time systems analysis requires single pessimistic estimates to represent syst...
In conventional real-time systems analysis, each system parameter is specified by a single estimate,...
<p>A mixed criticality (MC) workload consists of components of varying degrees of importance (or "cr...
A mixed criticality (MC) workload consists of com-ponents of varying degrees of importance (or “crit...
We consider the scheduling of mixed-criticality task systems, that is, systems where each task to be...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...
Much existing research on Mixed-Criticality (MC) scheduling (see [7] for a review) has focused on de...
We consider the scheduling of mixed-criticality task systems, that is, systems where each task to b...
There is an increasing trend in embedded systems towards implementing multiple functionalities upon ...
Timing guarantee is critical to ensure the correctness of embedded software systems that interact wi...
There is an increasing trend in embedded systems towards implementing multiple functionalities upon ...